James Camerons Avatar: the way of water extrapolated $497.1 million worldwide through Monday, on track to surpass the global half-billion mark if Tuesday’s pullback is counted.
The 20th Century Studios/Disney sci-fi adventure sequel has already helped Walt Disney Studios surpass the $4 billion mark worldwide by 2022.
Although lower than forecasts over the weekend, away from the water We are expected to see a heavy outage as the holiday season begins.
At the international checkout away from the water did $38.8 million on Monday, which is 15% foreign Friday-Saturday-Sunday (including China) opening weekend and 17% when that market is excluded. It is essentially similar to relevant compositions.
Until yesterday, the foreign country is cume $346.8 milliontotaling $497.1 million worldwide.
Not included in the above totals, Chinabattling Covid spikes, had an estimated $4.4 million as of Tuesday for a $66.8 million cue. KoreaTuesdays, also not listed above, made an estimated $2.4 million and a running total of about $30 million.
In France keep her strong like away from the water has already passed the 2 million access mark, a treat that made it to national news radio today after the World Cup.
Domestically, the film enjoyed the biggest non-holiday Monday and second biggest Monday of 2022 at $16.2 million, according to Anthony. North American sales through Monday are $150.3 million.
Here are the top 10 international markets through Monday: China ($62.1 million), Korea ($27.4 million), France ($26 million), In the ($22 million), Germany ($21.3 million), United Kingdom ($16.3 million), Mexico ($15.6 million), Australia ($12.5 million), Italy ($11.7 million), Brazil ($10 million).
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Source: Deadline

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